To drain gas from your Polaris 800, locate the fuel line and carefully disconnect it from the fuel tank, using a container to catch the fuel. Alternatively, you can use a siphon pump to remove the gas through the filler neck. Ensure you are in a well-ventilated area and take necessary safety precautions to avoid spills or fire hazards. Always dispose of the drained fuel properly according to local regulations.
They dont use a drain pug on the gas tank, only way to drain it is to get a siphone pump and drain it. oldgrizzly
there is probly something wrong with the battery It may be that you have a plugged fuel filter or your floats are sticking in the carburator.
To drain the gas tank of a 2004 Polaris quad, start by ensuring the quad is on a flat surface and is turned off. Locate the fuel line, which is typically connected to the carburetor; disconnect it carefully, allowing the fuel to flow into a suitable container. Additionally, you can remove the fuel tank by unscrewing the fasteners and tilting it to empty any remaining fuel, making sure to follow safety precautions for handling gasoline. Always dispose of the fuel in accordance with local regulations.
there are no drain plugs on gas tanks, you will have to siphon the gas out or take the tank down to get the gas out.
No, you don't mix oil into the gas of a Polaris Trail Boss 350 4-stroke. It is a 4-stroke engine, and you do notmix oil with the gas.
there is no drain plugs on a gas tank u have to ru nout the gas
remove fuel line and drain or run your mowe till it is out of gas.
Almost no vehicle has a drain plug on the fuel tank.
easily unattach the hose coming from the tank leading to the carburetor turn the gas ''on'' and drain and then turn to "reserve" and drain the rest of the gas.
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On my 2001 Intrepid it had a drain plug under the car on the gas tank. You can drain the gas out that way.
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